PowerPoint Presentation - 7 Principles of the Constitution

7 Principles of the Constitution
How Does the Constitution Work
Popular Sovereignty
• Definition – A government in which the
people rule, based on the idea of classical
liberalism.
• This means they participate by voting.
• Example – People can run for office,
campaign for individuals who run, or
protest decisions made by others.
Republicanism
• Definition – People vote for people to
represent their views. (Representative
Government)
• You can’t have the whole population vote
on everything, so you vote on people who
share similar beliefs and allow them to vote.
Federalism
• Definition – A system of government in which powers
are shared by the state and national government.
• In our system, the national government does have
ultimate authority, but states have a lot to say in what
goes on as well.
• Powers for the national government = delegated
powers,
• Powers for the state government = reserved powers,
• Powers shared between the national and the state are
concurrent powers.
Separation of Power
• Definition – Divides the roles of
government into 3 branches, Executive,
Legislative, and Judicial.
• Why? So that one person or one group of
people do not control everything and
become to powerful.
Check and Balances
• Definition – Each of the 3 branches of government
has a little control, or check, on the other 2
branches.
• This balances power between the 3, ensuring that
none of the branches get out of control.
• Example – Federal judges are nominated by the
President, but have to be approved by Congress.
Limited Government
• Definition – Everybody has to follow the
same laws, even members of the
government.
• If a Representative killed a man, he would
face a trial just like everybody else.
Individual Rights
• Definition – Personal liberties and
privileges that people are born with and can
not be taken away.
• The Bill of Rights, the first Ten
Amendments, was created to list out all of
these rights so people know when the
governments tries to take them away.